Well, Print screen is literally written on it, so you got what you wanted
Well, Print screen is literally written on it, so you got what you wanted
Seemingly all EA games need one. I have no idea why, there’s no multiplayer, and I’m not exactly sure about cloud saves either.
I wouldn’t get wasted, if you’re in your 30s that can give your worst headache ever. If the wifi is good enough, maybe start a series? Possibly something with short episodes, a well-selected anime will easily kill something like 10 hours. And if possible, try to get as much sleep as possible
I have something similar, a hub with several USB slots and HDMI, but it drains the battery and gets insanely hot which annoys me. I don’t know if that’s a design flaw of this exact thingie or a general issue of these things
I have something similar, a hub with several USB slots and HDMI, but it drains the battery and gets insanely hot which annoys me. I don’t know if that’s a design flaw of this exact thingie or a general issue of these things
It seems like that’s the case (it’s an AOC CU34P2A), the USB-hub is already powered, but it seems data stream doesn’t go through HDMI output only. Sad.
Thanks, I think that’s it. That also means I can’t avoid using a dongle, because according to Apple, two USB-C slots are enough for everything, one is taken by the power, the another by the screen input. Damn.
Yes, that’s what I did. The screen is connected using a HDMI/USB-C cable, the mouse’s USB-A is plugged into the screen’s socket, and nothing.
…but then you’re not getting your computer in a cheese grater box!
…but then you’re not getting your computer in a cheese grater box!
tl;dw What is the use case for this? It seems like a desktop machine priced like a server, just without flexibility, or RAID
Yeah, it was supposed to be a loud matrix printer on your computer with a parallel cable